“We are ahead of times when weak nations will disappear and strong ones will survive, therefore we must strengthen our defence lines and law-enforcement organisations every day,” Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the National Public Service University’s inauguration ceremony of young police officers on Saturday.
“We are in times when the world’s foundations are shaking … with the global earthquake’s epicentre being right next door,” Orbán said referring to the war in neighbouring Ukraine, adding that Hungary was also “under siege” by illegal migrants in the south. “We need a strong country, strong government, strong economy, strong armed forces, and last but not least strong law enforcement,” the prime minister said. At the ceremony, held in front of the Ludoviceum, the university’s historical building, Orbán said the building was a symbol, that of “faithfulness to the homeland, serving the nation, responsibility for the community, the realisation that the strong have an obligation to save those weaker.” “We need strong people because truth is worth little without power,” he added.
Referring to young people choosing a career in law enforcement, Orbán said their choice was a “declaration of their Hungarian identity”, MTI wrote. “They will serve the peace and security of the Hungarian nation, commit themselves to staying strong in difficult times, protect the weak and the vulnerable, and stop those that jeopardise Hungary’s peace and security,” he said.
Orbán said the young officers had joined a “successful and respectable organisation … police officers in the past decade earned people’s trust and have retained that confidence.” Hungary’s crime rate has dropped, and the country has become “one of the safest or perhaps the safest” EU member, he added. The ceremony, at which 166 graduates took their oaths of office, was attended by Interior Minister Sándor Pintér, Defence Minister Kristóf Szalay-Bobrovniczky, and top law enforcement officials.
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Orban when situations like the subject of this article, his attendance to speak, takes the opportunity to exhibit, the tone in his speeches, in his message, that he would love to re-introduce into Hungary again compulsory conscription.
It’s been on the table under Fidesz, that it could sooner than later be again re-introduced into Hungary, in similarity to the Russian module of there compulsory military training.
Unfortunately, he’s right. We can all dream about the human race sitting around a campfire, singing Kumbaya, and giving each other foot rubs but the stark reality is that when the chips are down, you look after your own because everyone else will, too. No-one is going to come to your aid. Just like a family has to stick together to survive in the world, so does a country. Both, therefore, need to be promoted and protected.
Hilarious.
Victor Orban – dressed in full military attire, medals and epaulettes and cap resembling the pictures of the “infamous ” Idi Amin, there is muchly a size resemblance – Amin & Orban – taking the salute, in a military march pass, from the steps of Parliament House, in Budapest, his uniform resembling those of present day Russian Military – maybe he could borrow one for such occasions – what a sight to behold.
Way he has taken Hungary – Victor Orban, what is said in jest, could quite easily turn to FACT.
Orban is right. Hungary needs a strong military. The current active force of about 22,000 personnel is completely inadequate to defend the country.
If you look at this force, about 6,000 are in the Air Force and 16,000 in the ground forces. of the 16,000 about 25% are female. Anyone who believes that men and women are interchangeable on the battlefield knows nothing about combat. Another 25% is old out of shape men. At any given time about another 1,000 people are out of the country on UN, NATO and EU millions. About half of the remainder are support troops, which means Hungary only has about 4,000 (2 regiments) of actual ground combat personnel. There is also a shortage of modern weapons. Some new weapons are “on the way” but may be years away. Hungary has less tanks than Bulgaria (a smaller country). Hungary has less artillery than Croatia. An air force of only 12 fixed wing modern combat planes will not last 24 hours in high intensity 21st century modern combat. A small force like this can be easily outflanked, surrounded and quickly destroyed. Hungary needs to reconsider conscription.
A weak police not supported by a pro immigration gouvernement is France:
Priest stabs (Saint Pierre D’arène Nice)
School teacher head cuts (Samuel Patty)
Little girls raped and put in piece into a suitcase (Lola)
The list of Francocide is long…
And when a Policeman shot a delinquent the immigration youth burn the country, stealth, destruct and fight the police.
This is the destination of Hungary in EU if we are not protected by Orban and Fidez. Please all people who hate them go live in other countries in Europe specially in main cities to see if your dreaming politic system makes a dreaming land in reality.
Easy for old men to call for conscription once they start wars. Or once they support a vicious aggressor. Old rich men, fight each other and move on to your fake gods.